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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 5, 2017
NEW HAVEN LEGAL ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION HIRES NEW LEADER The Board of Directors of New Haven Legal Assistance Association has chosen Alexis H. Smith of Hamden as its next Executive Director. Smith, a graduate of Duke University and the University of Wisconsin Law School, has served as deputy director since 2012 and was a staff attorney at Greater Hartford Legal Aid from 2006-2012. She is a native of New Haven. The new executive director has served as an officer of the Connecticut Bar Association and president of the George W. Crawford Black Bar Association. She was featured in Connecticut Magazine's "40 Under 40" in 2015. In 2012, she was honored by the Connecticut Law Tribune as a "New Leader in the Law.” She has served on the boards of the New Alliance Foundation, St. Thomas's Day School, the Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology, and Community Partners in Action and is a certified soccer referee. Smith lives in Ham…

For Immediate Release: April 28, 2017 Contact: Donald Gatlin, dgatlin@rabengroup.com, 202-587-2871 Mia Jacobs, mjacobs@rabengroup.com, 202-930-6818 Laurence Grotheer, lgrotheer@newhavenct.gov, 203-676-6103 African American Mayors Assoc. Names New Haven’s Mayor Harp First Woman President at Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.City solutions to national tech, policing and infrastructure challenges also discussed at organization’s annual conference(WASHINGTON, DC) The African American Mayors Association (AAMA) welcomed hundreds of Mayors from across the country, federal policymakers, technology innovators and other thought-leaders to its annual conference in Washington, D.C this week. In the spirit of this year’s theme, “change, challenge and opportunity,” AAMA mayors connected with cross-sector stakeholders and leaders to share best practices and discuss strategies to influence policy-making in technology, gun violence, infrastructure, and more.
AAMA’s largest …